Welcome to tech journalism.
Well, actually it’s all journalism, you only notice it in tech because you know more than the author. It’s called Gell-Mann Amnesia: https://www.epsilontheory.com/gell-mann-amnesia/
Welcome to tech journalism.
Well, actually it’s all journalism, you only notice it in tech because you know more than the author. It’s called Gell-Mann Amnesia: https://www.epsilontheory.com/gell-mann-amnesia/
I don’t see how this proposal makes any changes. Your account is already unique and usable across the fediverse.
A key used for authentication is really just a long password, anyway.
If you mean you should be able to log into server A with your account registered on server B, that doesn’t need key auth. Password auth would be fine, it’s just not implemented (at least on Lemmy or any other fediverse platform I’m aware of). Authentication isn’t federated, only content.
That’s more a British style I think. I’ve definitely noticed a shift in software strings. If I had to guess, I’d say that the increase in software developers from India and other South Asian countries means more of that style being inherited.
What? Trump is subservient to Russia and China. He’s selling the country off to make a quick buck.
Like hosting something as a business? Maybe the sysadmin communities?
What’s the point of hosting a local server in this case, instead of just using a mail client?
Sounds like less than that. I read it as self-attestation for the most basic processes.
ASUS has been going outside the spec to implement their BTF thing, where cards have an extra connector in line with the PCIe bits that slots into the board for power (which is fed from standard ATX power plugs on the back of the board). https://edgeup.asus.com/2024/introducing-btf-an-easy-clean-approach-to-pc-building-that-keeps-the-cables-out-of-sight/
It’s a step forward. ATX, though convenient and easy to work with for human fingers, could really be simplified for modern purposes. We’ve just been tacking stuff on for decades.
some fancy ways to offload bandwidth otherwise to prevent constant hammering of popular videos
it’s called a CDN
You’re gonna need to explain what you think the difference is, because most people think they’re synonymous
Nothing is ever really safe. If a developer or publisher gets compromised, an attacker could put malware in an official release and push it through Steam. https://outshift.cisco.com/blog/top-10-supply-chain-attacks
You should always use protective measures like antivirus and dropping unnecessary privileges, and use extra measures when running anything from a less trusted source.
Generative program worked as designed. Who could possibly have seen this coming?
It’s marketing, and they do it because it works.
That talks about the credential store, not disk encryption.
Bind your listener to whichever interface is Internet-facing. That’s literally all you need to do. Then, from the client, send an HTTP request to that address (and port).
Biologically we’re not meant anything. We do with what we’ve got. And for most people, three meals a day works out pretty well. It’s just convention.
Because most of that data is synced to the cloud, icloud or Google photos.
Ok but like… given what I was hearing from those scenes that was probably for the best
Good news, you can use cryptsetup to do it in place! https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/444931/is-there-a-way-to-encrypt-disk-without-formatting-it
Did you not read the comments from your previous post (https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/35465456)? A bunch of people made useful suggestions, but this post is exactly the same.